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Build-up of fluid in the body's tissues, often occurring in the lower leg and ankle, is called swelling or edema. Although painless, swelling may be caused by some medications, injury, vein problems, heart problems or other reasons. Prolonged swelling should not be ignored, as it may be a sign of serious disease or chronic venous insufficiency.
Symptoms of edema:
- Enlarged ankes and calf (lower leg may appear puffy)
- Discomfort or tired legs
- Decreased mobility (leg may feel heavy)
- Decreased skin elasticity
Mild swelling is often managed with 15-20 mmHg compression. Moderate and severe swelling may require higer compression. Please consult with your physician.
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| Please talk with your doctor or health care provider before wearing compression 20 mmHg and greater.
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